Posted inLabor and Jobs New York Times Newspapers Strikes New York Times Tech Guild Ends Strike The union said its members would return to work on Tuesday, even though it had not yet reached a contract deal with the company. Posted by By Katie Robertson
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Posted inAirlines and Airplanes Aviation Accidents, Safety and Disasters Boeing 737 Max Groundings and Safety Concerns (2019) Boeing Company Credit Ratings and Credit Rating Agencies Employee Fringe Benefits International Assn of Machinists and Aerospace Workers Labor and Jobs Layoffs and Job Reductions Organized Labor Ortberg, Robert K. Pensions and Retirement Plans Seattle (Wash) Strikes Wages and Salaries Boeing Union Approves New Contract, Ending Strike About 33,000 workers at the aerospace manufacturer rejected two earlier contract offers and had been on strike for nearly two months. Posted by By Niraj Chokshi
Posted inNew York Times News and News Media Newspapers Organized Labor Strikes New York Times Tech Workers Go on Strike The Times Tech Guild represents more than 600 software developers and others who run the back-end systems behind The Times’s digital operation. Posted by By Katie Robertson